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...Or should I go for a Triple Rec for the extra HP? I've decided that I'm definitely going for a 3 channel rectifier. But I'm still not sure about going for the dual or triple. Here's my concerns. I'm hoping some guys that have used a double AND a triple can chime in with their thoughts....
-I like the idea of having extra HP, Authority, Headroom, etc. that the Triple will have over the Dual Rec. I'm just wondering if the extra power of the Triple will be overwhelming in a basement/garage type practice area. I'm pretty sure I can pull a pair of tubes to make it the equivalent of the Dual Rectifier if it's too much. But then I start to think what's the advantage of a Triple's HP, if I can't make use of it? Do any of you guys experience that?
Another thing that I've heard about (but not familiar with) is a hotplate. Is that something that I can get to solve a problem with a triple being too much?
Does a hotplate effect sound quality or does it essentially allow me to turn the output "down a couple notches" without sacrificing a change in tone/gain, etc.? Thanks in advance!
-I like the idea of having extra HP, Authority, Headroom, etc. that the Triple will have over the Dual Rec. I'm just wondering if the extra power of the Triple will be overwhelming in a basement/garage type practice area. I'm pretty sure I can pull a pair of tubes to make it the equivalent of the Dual Rectifier if it's too much. But then I start to think what's the advantage of a Triple's HP, if I can't make use of it? Do any of you guys experience that?
Another thing that I've heard about (but not familiar with) is a hotplate. Is that something that I can get to solve a problem with a triple being too much?
Does a hotplate effect sound quality or does it essentially allow me to turn the output "down a couple notches" without sacrificing a change in tone/gain, etc.? Thanks in advance!